In summer 1976, almost 50 years ago, a major milestone in rowing’s path towards gender equality was reached: the inclusion of women’s rowing at the Olympic Games.
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Peace is more than the absence of war — it is the ability to live together amid our differences while upholding justice & human rights.
It is not only a noble vision for humanity, but a call to action.
More on the first-ever Day of Peaceful Coexistence: https://t.co/uVJerdYGrJ
In 2026, I call on leaders everywhere:
Get serious. Choose people and planet over pain.
A safer world begins by investing more in fighting poverty and less in fighting wars.
Peace must prevail.
World-renowned Dutch conductor and violinist André Rieu @andrerieu, together with Ukrainian-born singer Anna Reker, performed the legendary Ukrainian Christmas carol Shchedryk (Carol of the Bells).
It was performed live during the Johann Strauss Orchestra concert in Maastricht, Netherlands.
As Rieu admitted, he always thought that Carol of the Bells was an American Christmas song. But Anna, one of the orchestra's soloists, told him that the song was originally a Ukrainian carol and suggested performing it, to which the conductor agreed.
Orange Shirt Day is about honouring the children who never came home, the families left behind, and the survivors who carry us forward. 🧡 Today we honour you, we are proud of you, and we are grateful.
Let’s continue building the Canada we want for our future! 🇨🇦
5⃣ reasons why we should protect these tiny miracle workers! 🐝🐝
#BeeEngaged #WorldBeeDa5⃣ reasons why we should protect these tiny miracle workers! 🐝🐝
#BeeEngaged #WorldBeeDa5⃣ reasons why we should protect these tiny miracle workers! 🐝🐝
#BeeEngaged #WorldBeeDa5⃣ reasons why we should protect these tiny miracle workers! 🐝🐝
#BeeEngaged #WorldBeeDa5⃣ reasons why we should protect these tiny miracle workers! 🐝🐝
#BeeEngaged #WorldBeeDa5⃣ reasons why we should protect these tiny miracle workers! 🐝🐝
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Today is #PinkShirtDay, a day to celebrate kindness & work together against bullying.
In 2007, two Nova Scotia high school students encouraged classmates to wear pink in support of a boy who had been bullied. This act of solidarity has become Canada’s official anti-bullying day.